For more than three decades, sports memorabilia impresario Ken Goldin has sold more than $600 million in memorabilia from many of the biggest names in sports, history and pop culture on television, over the internet, in stores and at sports memorabilia shows. But with the upcoming launch of Goldin Auctions, he is now offering collectors some of the most unique and rare items from many of industry’s biggest collections through a groundbreaking new auction house.

“Through our large network of collectors, Goldin Auctions will open up some of the largest and most unique collections to collectors all across the world,” explains Mr. Goldin. “Our 10% buyers’ premium is one of the lowest rates in the industry and will maximize the profit for consigners.”

1980 Philadelphia Phillies World Series Ring – Official World Series Championship Ring presented to the team batboy. It is identical to the rings given to the players.

Abraham Lincoln Signed Document – Large document appointing a Union officer to 2nd lieutenant. Impressive crest with a large eagle and the title “President of the United States of America.” Bottom of the document features an ornate illustration of the original flags of the Colonies. Bold fountain pen signature.
Audemars Piquet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph “Arnold Legacy” Watch- Limited Edition ceramic cased watch, automatic movement. Date, hours, minutes, seconds, and chronograph displays. Standard finish and 100m water resistance. Retails for $100,000.

Avengers #1 Marvel Comic Book – Released in 1963 The Avengers #1 features the debut appearance of The Hulk, Iron Man and Thor. Jack Kirby cover and art.
1977 Roger Staubach Game Used Jersey – Probably the finest Staubach game used jersey ever offered at auction and from a Super Bowl season to boot. Graded “A10” from Mears.

1908-10 Ty Cobb Game Used Bat – Extremely rare bat used by Ty Cobb. Manufacturers stamping dates it to 1908-1910, early in Cobb’s career.

2001 Roberto Alomar Gold Glove – Presented by Rawlings to Alomar for his defensive excellence during the 2001 season. A metal plaque in the center features an engraved illustration of Alomar and the plaque below that reads “2001 Rawlings Gold Glove Award Presented to Roberto Alomar Honoring His Selection As “The Finest in the Field!”. Shows no wear, beautiful condition.

1999 St. Louis Rams Super Bowl Trophy - The 16″-tall trophy features a raised NFL logo on the front of the base. It is engraved, “VINCE LOMBARDI TROPHY,” above the logo and “SUPER BOWL XXXIV CHAMPIONS – THE ST. LOUIS RAMS” below. The left panel of the base bears the limited edition number, “332 of 400.” Near Mint to Mint Condition and comes with its original presentation box which has a gold-embossed Rams logo on the lid.

1995-96 Michael Jordan Game Worn Jersey. Championship Season Mears ‘A10’ - The front tail features a Champion size 46 tag as well as a Chicago Bulls Exclusive tag with “Body Length +3″ tag. The word “Bulls” and number “23” are in tackle twill on the front. Jordan’s name is featured in tackle twill on the back along with his number “23”. The number “2” on the back is signed in mint black sharpie by Jordan. Full LOA and worksheet from Mears with the iron clad grade of “A 10″.

Bernie Parent Game Worn Mask ‘Winter Classic’ - Custom-made mask is an exact replica of the mask that Bernie used during his playing career. Flyers decals have been affixed to the left and right sides. Vintage style headgear attached to the back. Several exterior scratches and scuffs from being used in the game and practice before the game. It is signed on the interior by Bernie with the notation “HOF ‘84 Game Used Winger Classic 12/31/11 Last Skate”. LOA from Parent.

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Sports memorabilia impresario Ken Goldin has sold more than $600 million in memorabilia from many of the biggest names in sports, history and pop culture and was the pioneer of using the medium of television to sell sports memorabilia. With the launch of GoldinAuctions.com he will continue to break new ground and offer collectors the best in memorabilia. GoldinAuctions features only a 10% buyers’ premium, one of the lowest rates in the industry. All autographed items come with LOA from first party authenticators or PSA/DNA.

All game worn items come with team, player or MEARS/PSA/DNA full LOA. In addition to Ken Goldin, GoldinAuctions.com features a team of world-class memorabilia experts including; Harry Bryant, Rob Mitchell, Phil Spector, Rex Wang and Scott Gaynor. For more information visit www.goldinauctions.com.

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